Example sentences of "with [adj] [noun sg] and [prep] " in BNC.

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1 A document signed by the bank 's solicitors acknowledged receipt of the sum of £3,000 in full discharge of all claims by the bank against B in connection with the company and all guarantees given by him to the bank in connection with that company and in settlement of any outstanding questions as to the amount due to the bank .
2 As a form of enterprise entirely consistent with that thinking and with the given social order , Co-operation could command the support of John Stuart Mill just as much as it responded to the exhortation of Samuel Smiles .
3 When in subsequent pages therefore we speak of " the teacher " or " the librarian " or " the media specialist " or any other professional , we mean a person acting with that background and in that capacity at any one moment .
4 In comparison with normal serum samples , the mean value of sICAM-1 in 63 samples of patients with colonic carcinoma and in 20 cases of active inflammatory bowel disease is raised about twofold .
5 Would the right hon. Gentleman therefore care to suggest what I should say to those 420 workers in Rolls-Royce who have been ejected from their jobs with scant courtesy and with no idea why it has happened , who have all the skills required for building motor cars and are not to be given the chance to do so ?
6 Here there are evident overlaps with political theory and with general sociology , which cultural sociology can not replace but to which it can try to contribute its own kinds of evidence .
7 Here there are again overlaps with political theory and with general sociology , which cultural sociology can not replace but to which it can try to contribute its distinctive emphasis on the organization of signifying systems and on the special kinds of social formation which are professionally concerned with this , among them the difficult category usually identified as ‘ intellectuals ’ .
8 But when she did , it was always performed with complete aplomb and without the slightest trace of hesitation or reddening of cheeks .
9 As the political scene in Europe changes with each day and as political boundaries are in the process of being redrawn into smaller units , based on racial , religious or cultural differences , so one fears an increased intensity of nationalistic , as opposed to patriotic passions .
10 Behaviour comes about as a result of the interaction of these mental processes with each other and with the environmental stimuli that are constantly impinging upon our sensory systems .
11 Their operations are monitored by three small mobile commands which move around inside Cambodia , keeping radio contact with each other and with the base camps along the Thai border .
12 Dolphins interact with each other and with their environment primarily through the use of sound , and their manipulation of sound greatly surpasses the control shown by any human musician or that needed to operate any human device .
13 We illustrate ways in which these combine with each other and with wider sets of social relations by using the examples of the development of radical forms of local politics in both the small borough of Clay Cross and in the very large Greater London Council .
14 Opted-out schools , operating in atomised isolation , in competition with each other and with the rump of the LEA system are unlikely to be capable of collective action in support of whole community needs .
15 They 'll complain about the price , and be gauche and horrid with each other and with the girls .
16 With a word processor they enjoyed discussing their drafts with each other and with the teacher , and collaborated together on corrections and revisions .
17 Of course women use these terms too — with each other and with men .
18 They would like to keep in touch with each other and with their older sister who wants to stay in the children 's home .
19 In the background to this central theme in his thought lie two major influences upon him which interacted with each other and with the impulses derived from Kant .
20 Such arrangements suited the mutual interests firms shared both with each other and with skilled workers .
21 Their relationships with each other and with later hominoids is still uncertain , but as they represent different evolutionary trends I am going to distinguish them taxonomically at the level of tribe , where they have been distinguished at generic level before .
22 Two lower jaws , one from Lothagam in northern Kenya is now dated at older than 5.6Myr , and a slightly younger lower jaw from Tabarin from deposits just over 5Myr share very similar morphology with each other and with Australopithecus afarensis .
23 We found that doctors and non-medical staff thought that fundholding had altered their roles and relationships with each other and with agencies outside of the practices .
24 They would link the Empire 's far-flung mineral resources with each other and with the centres of population ; they would enormously increase the volume of both domestic and foreign trade ; and their construction would create a massive new demand for coal , iron , steel , and manufactures .
25 Without planning it , these radios are creating a subtle network which is offering new forms of bringing people into contact with each other and with the Christian message .
26 They should also be able to show how each authority intends to cooperate with each other and with private and voluntary organisations to develop joint or complementary approaches to service delivery .
27 The first was a treaty incorporating the minimum of enforcement provisions to be accompanied by a separate section whereby as many FEC countries as possible would sign a treaty with each other and with Japan , the purpose being to prevent aggression and to afford protection to Japan .
28 Convocation is the organisation through which graduates can maintain links with each other and with the University .
29 It is difficult to imagine an appropriate ‘ diagram ’ which could incorporate both the sequential pattern of elements introduced and the interrelatedness of those elements with each other and with the contextual features .
30 They linked the Empire 's far-flung mineral resources with each other and with the centres of population ; they enormously increased the volume of both domestic and foreign trade ; and their construction generated a massive new demand for coal , steel , iron and manufactures .
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